’1 .-i ■
MEM0RI.\LS G R A N I T E A N D S 3
' o f ; e r i n g D I S T I N C n O . a n d g l e a n A S P E C I A L I W ,
. e i f o i ! E s t i m a t e s H|. T A Y L O K
I C H U R C H L A I !
C L A Y T O N - L E - J [ ^ 6r S A C C R I N G T O N .
I & h e s t s t a n d a r d o f w d r k m a n s h i j ) a t m o d e s t c c s t . ‘ '
MAEEIAG h COliEMAN-McCi
I w e d d i n g t o o k - p l a c l ; | A h t h o n y ’ s C h u r c h l e r i ' P f e . A r n o l d C o J
i n g e s t ! d a u g h t e r . d f M r . : a n d M r , . . ~ . M c C a r t h y . 203, C h a p e l R o a d , s e . ■ p . P . I n d i a .
C i i t h e r o e , a n d . . . .r . 1| E d g a r M B a b e i i e I iY v o n n ] a n , i o f o . . . . . . . . . . . .
lETH DA T GE i R . — L a v i n g b i r t h d i . ^
. 20t h ! birthday, ApiijiUst servifg ;h,King’s Regt., Inc in; Cofnimandt
d e a l * S o n a n d B r a t h e r , | . B i _ , .
'3!3ETPGS ..
i v i h g . t h o u g h t s , g o a l ! l u c k , i a n d . . I; a p p e e d y r e t u r n h o m e !. j
.'oni'Mum. Bad, Joari* and Dennis. Ipnfrail Avende, Clltt^eroe, i '
I'itary w i t h C . M . P ,
t t K E . - L l i O v i n g b i r t h d a y g r e e t l n i ’ s o u r d e a r N e p h e w , K l e n n e t n l o n h i s m l n g - o f - a g e M a r c h 30t h ; : i s e r v i n g
1st of luck, and a s])^dy return. '
. - - -
i t b i r t h d a y ; s e r v i n g : i n I F . j
1-1-From Aunt Editn,':;Untle Haivy ‘ ^ and Ron'.
i rliKE.-1-Loving' birthday IgWtm^ j - j g m v d e a r G r a n d s o n ,
a.y wi
[dm t h o s e , w h o t h i n e i t h e o u .
■ t l i d a y g r e e t i n g s , F - - - ■ :
.pSHAW.-Loving ds !ti3 bur .dear sond h'l birthday, . ,4th. hithe R.A.F.);-and ,
ig you'a,safe returi home,
'wishing you the dhess, Keepsmllini
•om Mother and D: iur, serving with 11 Heiithorn iRoad,
J p : 21s t b i r t h d a y , A ' l u t . a w a y b e y o n d thlei lirthday greetings
P I S H A W . - T o B r o
r e m e m b e r t h i s i s I ' A n i a n a t l a s t
l t h o u g l i y o u a r p
iHenthorn Road, Cl. l l K I N S O N . - L o v l n g
| p t h e ! b r i g h t s i d e i e w ,
b r a y e i i s ,
h e r R j i " l l: 6t t i . b l u e
a . . - , -5 I ' 1,W
k g s - ' M a d e a r S o n , t a n k , | o n h i s b i r t h e p
1
O U R • ' e n t y - i o :
s e n d f a r
t h f e r a e . 1 and
— F r o m G r a n . nd a n
dllbue, \yorld of
r l i t h d a y g r e b t - t J o h n , ' o n p i s
t ,! birthday, 6th . April (serving h; the R.N. I EomeMere at sw)
A p r i l I , ( s e f R o n a l d , o n
b : s t of , i g! ,Ani
d i C a n f O i l t h e : O '
Ipck a Id , d l ; W l i h -
e r o n i ' 4 r s . l le.'i
a w a y , a y - s n e .
R r o t y O r
o n a l d t o y o i f ;
B i l l
l i e b a d V l o v e s y o u , s > : i n a ' m e i s i w h l s p f j r
j w e a r ' e a l w a y s t h i n
L F r o m ' M o t h e r , D a d , R o s e ' a n d L i l y .
k'^ - 5 .
birthday grCet- " ' IBrotl tl.
pmebody Car' cd ■ in!i a|l
Of I [the lutiire
k i n g o f y o u . ! i S i s t e i s A n p i e ,
f > I N h e ' '
' lit Hill Terrace, C D E A T IS h u s b a h i d j
. - i O I r a d f o r d , S a t u r d a i y ; . .March : 1, 1s t . * C a t h e r i n e ' s ' s p i n ,
b e l o v e d i n
n M h i s
'0 ■ p . n t . ' W U i f r l d n ' f l i l i s ( t h e o n l y ) ! i n t i n j i i h b o c k s F a r m , W e s t
l u Z A B S l H i ' W i f e o f l o n e s ,
tnqulr re
W E S . - f O n . t h e 22n d F i ' . n t e r W o o d , B i
3264 W h a l l e y , a r c h 68t h y <' : a : I t h e r o e
27''th.. 1945, T h o i i a s , o f
I'sil ailon Bradfoid.
a g e d 76 y e a r s , At r l e s ' B . W i l k l n t
_ iMarch, lihgton, late
ter.
^BERT, beloved husband' of j l\jla laret Manley, .in liis 73rd ;.’ear.
loiNLEY.-^n 127fh Malch, st ,‘' I ime,” 'Woone w e . (Hither
1. Interment at St. Mary’s Ceme In the! 31st, at 3.0 p mi
J'^^o flowers (by request).
lliMAYNE.-On thi 34th - - Bueen’s Park Hospital. ■ Bji IbsHuA B., beloved husban'd laret E, Redmayn'e. InteiTO llary’p Cemetery, CUtheroe l71h. I
' ■ ,::j, ^
tt*3, 'MonkiStreet. |nl his : 73rd year
March, ackblr
‘d M bn
Mar- St. the
rn, at
I Salt jHill Road, ,Cl{lthev(!)e; INDLE.—On. • the 2 Jrd Maiteh,'' 'he beloved Kusbanc of Afene! W iid ' "ary’i^ Ceraeteiy oh the! 27th;
I IN MEMORIAM
iSTWOOD. —In loving*me ur dear Son and* Brothe: ,'jho died April 5th, *1934.
y the sunsihlnb he highway .found in God’s h
—From Father, sister, and Unc
missed iven of|
kRGREAVES.-In mn.i a* dear Husbiind and .led March 2Sth,
• ;Sw(4e
-From his. 1 Tom, Fred
lilother.J le.i*: ., I
wcah House, Slaldbi lurn. , I
loving msno: 940.
et are the
..memories never fade.
Dad, tha
oving ,W and.Fli
.pixie. 'ife;
[ITCHELL.-In loi irig : -1161110151 ’....... - • '19,'
3lara E.' Mitchell, |Aiioril 2nd
|e| hope to meet onl yon 1 bright ^ o re , here I partings are t bap moi-e.
,S:'hard to part wiijhithose we hd say “ Thy 'Will be idone.” | '
p
t>WELL,—Treasured dear,Mother and Q:
'lowell, ,wh6 died
Jbp in our hearts lej ioVed her too dec;
iimemory we see I'long as we live, I name.' 1 .
-juJi All’at 5, Ne .nd Grandson Bil
19371
-From! Sister Edi®. memoi;:'
randma, (larch 3
he;xi iilst i' we’ll
he'Si asuri
$he is living *iny bopv;r
hertown oversea:
[ ..(owell, who passec away Maxi t .
■ jt ' a ! t h o u g h t o f s f i u s t a m e m o r y , s a d a n d t r d e . t h e l o v e a n d ' ^ r d a t i a e v p t i o n
iw jWood, Brpwshloime.'
Inteo and Publish' [vertiser ft Times alket Place, C, T e l ('two hn
litheroe, , ^eS). 4B7/4CI
,'id;by,.th;e Oompapjt
x r.'
C lltn e roe ,;L td :. a t
8. I''! ' - (.< tl
n ^ ;
1
i i u j g a v e t o u s V o u r . i w h o K t h r o u g h .
Worthy of rebiemibranjm.
llW^LL.-.—Treasure d ; memoi];es leaijly loved .Mother,
u .
-Wt^i fyq t:orget.
-alley,
Of a beth Sist,
^ i of a Elizabeth, lot.: 1937.
ma I nave
T O N IG H T .(Fr-day) a t M o . 'rU-MURROW-. MaUnee ;
JA.MES mAsON in “MILL ON. THE FLOSS.
IHave you ' lbooked youil seat ? ■ i 'I UjufLcu u j au i/ < ** If iidt-—^HUHRY .'
The picture te:!^*of 'thefstruggles'^ a he has of building a gigantic emp for hiS;tv(p adopted oh.,
fuVmusical and laugh-ifackeS! 1/ f f w r .
T R O G A D E R O :
. ' ' ' ' ■ ' ' j ' ' HOP4A-LON G lU C A S S ID Y B a iu x in _*i
Yivasibn. The , picture ' ‘ DOCTOR, FEEL MY
.iant comedy of !■ '
f EngW'Vihage life:■when :’t|ie*'
Ya.hks stage a .friendly 5 to uX ln comedy, and there Is plenty of romance too.
__/»I c i f o f f A 4 1. fneildl PUI^E C:medy. 1 * Screen Snap^otr-Interest. “ B A B 20-’/
THURSDAY and FRIdIiY at 7^30. SATURDAY: Matinee 2-15; 64) and »-l5. BARBARA MOLLEN'
WELCOME, MR. WASHINGTON A bijll’
r a j M .
pftTh.ADIUM. TEB JUL. f t 64) ana «^5
"better f- SEE 'THE 'BEST comfortably: -at the;
li—i—^
MONDAY NEXT at 6-0|and 8-15. TUESDAY *«»d,WEDNESDAY at MO ROSEMARY LANE- RALPH MORGAN - JpHNNY DO
' ' ' . . . sup p o rted THE LIBERAL on Tuesday; t
to commence at: 7 p.m. S P E A K E R S ;:
MR. MELLING; Editrirl of “Th^i Pensioner” , MR. WILKINSON; Atcringtonj | Sub-jE^itor
C H A IR M A N ': : : ! . !■ I /■ , ;
H IS W O R S H IP T H E M A Y O R (C O U N C IL LO R J. W IL R IN S O N ) b y M em bers o f th e C o u n c il
;
C H tlB U H IN S T IT U T E , C H A TB U R N RED CROSS BALL
Come and su p p o rt o u r o ld .pM p le in th a t l h aw a nd foi| ^ p e n sio n , r.
o f 30’/- *p e r w e e k - w ith o u t;a n y m eans teslj. , , (B y ;km d permission of
F R ID A Y , M A Y RE. DANCE BAND
11th . the 0/C)
' who ly
of also
‘4. ioj^ed,
mor' •''Hi.
3 111:
lest. Brothi
CHATBl IRN CHURCH INSTITUTE C H A T B U R N
C H A T B U R N &
GRA FRI
i ■ K . CAR] A dm issio n 2/6;
J IS T R IC T S E R V IC E S C O M FO R TS FU N D C H U R C H E F FO R T IN A ID OF ND 50/50
DA-r, APRIL lith, 1943 8 to 1 p.m . '
; ; ; Refr*:e ihm e n ts a t re a s o n a lile charges. :
;IiU S & H IS A C C O p iO N B A N D Hem bers o f H .M . Fjorces in U n ifo rm 1/6
OiId age PENSibNW ASSOCIA' 1i
A m
* w ill; b e 'h e ld I i l l | Iub; 'vi^LLGAT:
clii|herge 17th ION D oors Open 7.30 p.m.: A D ivH S S Io lv N o ( jh ild i en u n d e r i l 4 ye a rs a d in itte d ..
Ilitharoe, RoiOllEt Interred | at
.945, lERT, Ic. St.:
kemember the Big Hits of 1944 . Well! Dance to them in —
THE HALL, LOWERGATE '!
'ion' j 1
TO-MGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 6lh j at THE . SQUIRE’S
^11 ^aWuB’ites” Bali 8 p.m . to 1 a.m. Vdm lssion at, D oor : i |
JOHN G XADWELL and HIS BAND T IC K E T S 2/- ; F O R C E S , 1/6.
R ig h t o f [A dm is s io n Reserved R e fre ihm e n ts a t R easo nable P ric es. ■ j ! ■ ■ [ \ FILMS; [ L IS T O N TO il B R IT A IN ! : [ soviET Isch6 o d :hild ! : *
*W O R L l) OF ELENTY bA: LEY BRiD(3E
F R E E W. : ii F IL jto be held} In |the GiEiAND KINEl
, V Q R K S T ’ -f
, b l)mmen(iingat8p.m. oh! CLITHEROE MINIST Clitheroe and
RY OF District
SUl ! 1 .1
M a r c h ! 3l s t , p l e a :
BLACKBURN. IDORdTHY
C h u r c h , |: W e s t ac( ept
F l o r e n c e , i t e r n e n t
at T e l. 6810.
Luncheons 12 to 2 p.m. Reasonable Charges. .
CAFE R E S TAU R A N T open-daily from 10 a.m.
k | c ' . U i - d J ^ A S ” w E E D S GO ES T O TO W N .” I M O N D A Y N E X T , 9th A P R IL , and A L L W E E K
' EDDIE w ith B A R R Y S U L L IV A N , in glorious Technicolor!ir\ ■ RAINBOW I S I ^
2-15* p.m.-.^TINiUOUS iMon- to Friday from 5-50. Satui-day,
MATINEE DAILY.
for 5-50 and 18-0 Saturdays Only.
ADVANCE' , BOOKING!
‘ .for the ; DEAF
EARPHONES FREE
GIL , /
LAMOUR M aCKEN ; LAMB E li th e tjro p ic a l, tu n e fu l 'and h ila rio u s rom a n tic c om e d y . . .
' i o n B r o t : , e r ' ' *.
Luncliebns',! 12 ito 2. Eieasonable; charges.
Cafbi Restaurax.*t Open 10.30 afn. to 7.0 p.m. each; day.
R IA L T O
LUXURY CINEMA & CAFE . BLACKBURN.
M O N D A Y , A P R IL 9th , A L L W E E K •i IjANA: ^ : JAMES
TURNER CRAIG Ini
ODIAK
A d ram a o f m odem m a rria g e ! ■ ! : I S h ow in g a t 2:30.- 5.40—8.0. ;j , /
IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR ! ' : ,
S P E C IA L N O T lC E .- iO w iiiig to th e le n g th :o f th e [program m e, th e ^
'G A U M O N T B R IT IS H , N EW S (L a te s t fro m jh e F ro n t). IN T E R L U D E B Y JA C K LAW S O N a t th e T H E A T R E O RG AN .
I - ' tim e s o f s ta r tin g 'W ill be 2.15—5.25—7.45 p.m. AT KING lane CII4eMA SUNDAY, APRIL
ANN ALLANE SOPRANO
l5t&, at : I
(R e c e n tly re tu rn e d from a n ^.N.S.A . to u r in F ra n c e )
RICHARD HAREWOOD TENO
A D M IS S IO N : C EN T (R e served)
P la n open a t ‘ A d v e rtis e and M b n d a y
:
iS ID E I
)ftE '''^ E iv ;rs ’ V - SEA'
T i m e s^f |’ ’ ’ j p f Q ’ O -ffice, g th A p ril} : 19to
PROCEEDS TO R.E. PRISONERS OF jWAR FUND B O O K E A E i L Y I F Y O l l ’^ A N T j A S E A T .
an'3'' 2/G ( | e , 6,, M a r k e t P l a c e , o n 7.45 pirn. MONDAY NIC ■ ! . with the
EAST : LANCS. REGIMENTA . DA
Services Is. D A N C I N G NCE BAND
V IL L A G E FO RC ES GRAND
WHIST in S T. H E L E N ’S SCHOOL, *and' DANC 8
t o -n igHt , D a n c in g
I j INFORMATION
nformatior i; :!
Committee C
W h is t to C'lmmence 7.3* 10 until 1 mm, to
T H E S A VO Y AC C O R D IO N D A N C E B A N D
admission 1, Refreshments on
C L IT H E R O E BOR*bU G H
l a b o u r P A R "Y 1 '
' 1 ' i' rOJNIGH
GRAND DANCE I a n d
I
Shapely Leg CoHipetition i i
(Judged by an mbert): i :ini the : .
iWeavers’ institute 7.3a-12.(
ADMISSION 2/- at i FORCES 1/6
th e D oor WEST RIDING
4iR agricultural EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
BOWLAND AREA.
Grassland Mana Competitii)
1945
p rio r to 1944. : f !■ -II
, T h e o om p e titio n is open to le ys of n o t le ^ th a n 3 years d u ra tio n , sown
.1 th e I H ow land A re a d u rin g 1946. : '
fie ld s o f under! 5 acres.
I : T h e re w ill be tw o claoses, one fo r fie ld s o f o ve r 5 acres, a n d ope fo r
— CHURCH INSTITUTE, CHATBURN I
Prizes in each class—1st £5; 2nd; £2 10s.; 3rd , E n tra n c e fee,
undersigned.
. A*. H . S U TH E R LA N D , ; *. ij fD ls tr lc t E xe d u tive OfiQcer > I B a rc la y s Bank- Cham bers, ; i
* " ■ 1^ r iT r i
i: P re lim in a ry N otice. i i
G llth e ro e . I
; ^ i -
£1 10s. 5s,
; L a s t da te lof e n try , A p ril, 1946; ' F u rth e r p a rtic u la rs from th e
D A t o * '
w ith , . [ . . JO H N G R A D W E L L & H IS B A N D
on FRIDAY, ’^APRIL 20th, 1945 : D a n c in g 8 p.m . to 1 :a.m,
I ; S P O T * P R I Z E S * R E F R E S H M E N T S , E T C . '
I '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
T h is dance is isp a n so re lj b y th e “ Melody: M a k e r’’ a M the. e n tire proceeds a re fo r th e H o s p ita l fo r S ic k C h ild re n . G re a t O rm onde I I '.'; ■ ; S tre e t, London. " - .
:■ ; ' :
TICKETS 2/6; FTirces 1 / 6, from \he “AdyMiser'and Times"; : Theo. W ilso n ; Y o rk S tre e t, and a t C h a tb u rn . |
A com pe titio n: opehi in . ,
gement
. to farmers will be held i
N O W ,! G IR L S , HERte'S Y O U R C H A N C E ! WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, CljiTHEROE
FRIDAY, 13th APR" I
1945 A L L - B R IT A IN
E le c tin g PIN-UP GIRL BALL O pen tio a n y 'g irl to compete.
J. TU R N E R A N D H IS B A N D .
G ir l ito be A llie d Forces’ No 1 P in- up 11: re c e ive g ra n d prize,
G irl.
T h e w in n in g e n ten tra n 't w ill also .
lA L L T IC K E T S .'2/6 A T DO O R ; FO RC ES 1/6 g'p.m.-toll a.m: ' ' ’ * . i ‘^1 Children’s
FRIDAY, APRIL 6th pronipt.
; w A d d in g t o N
Civili^us Is. 6d< 7.36 till l i -
-V J>4 FUND DOMIN0 DRIVE KAMD eON will be held In THE ME' HODIST ; SUNDAY SCHOOL
on WEDNESDAY- Chair to be tfiken at 7.30 p.i\ hy J
A rtis ts
CLITHfiRGE WESLEY* MALE VOICE 'CHOIR MADAM ELSIE THOMPSON MADAM MARY GELDARD MR. 8, BRIDGE -
Admission : Adults 1/3; ChId ren 9d. P R E L I M I N A R Y N O T I C E
Fancy Dress Paiade & Dance w ill i be h e ld
ih ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL, on WHIT I MONDAY, MAY 21st ' .
-. ' 1' I- . i ' ; ' ' '
Soprano - Contralto Humorist
t .« G A
RlL n th ;N E (^ ,l ESQ.^
*. (u n d e r th e d ire c tih n .of
Advance Booking for !6.0*& 8.0 p.m. Shows i on Saturday only.
!'Phone 4246/7. O F jT I
No. 1 Trainiiig) Bn. Royal M te r H . W , V .
Engineers R obe rts, A iR .C .M .)
pR E S EiN TS ^An o t h e r p o p u l a r ; B y k in d p Em issio n of th e C om m anding OfiQcer
ijiiiMN JONES 'WILIiiAM HY'THE — -..AND
’ * ■ WITH / ;, i . Charles BICKFORD yincent price [| [' : ; ■: I
I 'beautiful story,' beautifully toid. An 'Unforgettable Piqtiure Booking Office open All: the 'Week, from 2-30 td.4-30 pjn.
lee j . cobb. . !
y o u n g e s t S3n of o l e m
rfu-»owu vx |Nfrs>i£thd C
,: Jtianse, be-j LEM
roc^ntly^ ' a f AN, BOrddrj 4, E
e c i n t l CARlg PARKED.* j t !
TniNIGBT itFriday) 1 at 7-30. .TO-MORROW; Matinee!M5; & 6-0 and 8.15 : nCmmy Trinder & Stanley Hedtoway in “CHAiMPAGNE CHARLIE.’’ , Booking Office'open Saturday, 2-30 to 4-30 p.nji. 1
* >; . ^ . y L - T B E / W E E K - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 7 pjn. SATURBAY at ,'1130 ;-*5 - 7-50 :
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30. TOMO BETTE DAVIS in "OL
RiROi^f: b A ^
MQNDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30. -W BASIL RATHBO
Another dramatic thijlller,' has You’ll
J) O’CONJOR to iSO'
SheHock ttolnles Faces Death 'Matinee|M5;:&i-(
lUAINTANOE.’' , , •
ed oh a story by like it I i’ ;
M toNl}SDAY: Matinee 2-30; & 8-15:
NIGEL BRUCE ;&;.6-0 and 8-15:
Oonan Doyle.; :
IthURSDAY and FRIDAY al ;7-30. SATURDAY: Matmee 2-15; 6|^ & 8-15: ]N'
RYAN
! Bursting with vitality! and ■!«?, these pronisiiig ybungstere ^w w m l^ ; , firmer favourites with every! picture they enake. , Yes
PATRlCk THE ^ •b u r N l E y feN TE _._. C()MMENOING 9th: ArBIfi. f o r i£MP!B£
Mom'to Frii, 2-30; 6-0;; • Saturday, ;^3p; -5-45;
ing entertainment, over with fun—
Tommy Trinder; Stanley .^ t ty Warren, Jean
CHAMPAGNE OHA ■ [
SAVOY
Also The Brjitlsh Movletoi^e News. GRAND TeL
Fredric March,: Alexis Smith, : Donald Crisp, Alan Hale.
jstarrmg 3632
■ Cont. from 5-45. ! Satui-daly: Three shows at" 2-30, 5-45 and 8
Mon. to'Fri: Mat. 2-30. Evening
/ The sensational return of the :| ;KUler-Cat Woman;
-il with 1 Simone Simbn, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph.
CURSE I OF THE CAT i
PEOPLE
MOON OVER LAS VEGAS with Anne Gwynne, Dav s Bruse, Vera Vague, -and many great j Artists.' I ,
; Also m!us1c' :and Mirth: And Tge Upiversal ijtews. . Last ’bus to Clitheroe p-0 p.m. _ w e e k 2T e L453
8-0. 8-0.
bub’bling' ' ’With",; Min
AlW'The News and Int iComlng soon—” DEACON
2519 TeL
Mon; to Frh: Mat. 2-30. Evening coat, from' 5-45. ! Saturday:; Three Shp-ws at 2-30, 5-45 and 8-0.
A rbaring.'iro^sing riot of ithe West
THE ADVENTURES OF [ MARK TWAIN j.
'
B>]Uoway, K en t:
lerest. SiEiE3D.’’
CYCLING DAYS ARE HERE !
r We have Ladies’ and Gentlemen^s : in stock, and a : good assortment ful Cycling Acciessories.
T H E S TO C K IS L IM IT E D , SO M AKE) l i
CHO IC E* E A R L Y , P LE A S E . BENTHAMS T O R ’
14, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 167. ___ ... ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l i
R EN D E Z VO U S FO R E N T E R T A IN M E N T S t : T e l. 3212. 1
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ALL THE YEAR ROUND WE ARE DANCING
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY THE AMATEUR PLAYERS
(I^embers! of the British Drama League, and:
in connection I with the Parish Church); 1 will present
“ LIVING R C y '" ” a Play in; Three Acts by Esther McCracken In the
PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL, CLITHEROE, 13ti, 14th, 1945
$ p e c la l Scenery: b y D od sw orth a nd Spender, B ra d fo rd
A ll seats bookable a t th e C o rp o ra tio n - E le c tric ity IShoivroom s, K in g S tre e t.
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